Newbies to the Mac, especially those finding boxes of older Mac OS X discs in garage sales, flea markets and on eBay, may believe they can install the software on their Mac. Unless that software ...
Previously available to Windows gamers only, Logitech today announced Mac OS X software making its recently unveiled revamped lineup of G gaming accessories available to Mac users too. Ranging from ...
There are a number of new issues with AFP (Apple fileshare protocol) access under Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger). Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) does not support AFP networking over AppleTalk. Users must instead turn ...
At its ManageFusion user conference in Las Vegas last week, Altiris announced that version 6.1 of its Client Management Suite will boast new Mac OS X tools. New Mac-friendly Inventory and Software ...
Would you use an ad-supported operating system if the software was free? According to former TBWAChiatDay Creative Director Ken Segall's recently released book, Insanely Simple: The Obsession That ...
LONDON EDA startup Sigasi has provided Mac OS X support for its Sigasi HDT, intelligent development environment (IDE) for VHDL. Sigasi HDT is built on the Eclipse platform and contains an ultra-fast ...
The latest developer release of Mac OS X 10.7 Lion excludes support for Rosetta (used to run PowerPC code on Intel Macs), Front Row, and Oracle's Java runtime, although Apple includes a mechanism to ...
A new Apple patent filing suggests the company might want subsidize the price of its computers with a complex advertising program that maintains the attention of the user and can lock the computer if ...
As noticed by several users running the developer preview version of OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, Apple is no longer including its X11 application for running software through the X Window System ...
The above is a lightly edited conversation between Senior Reviews Editor Lee Hutchinson and Automotive Editor Jonathan Gitlin in the Ars staff IRC channel on July 22. Using Mac OS 9 did not initially ...
In his new book, Ken Segall says that Steve Jobs and his team at Apple explored the possibility of shipping a free, ad-supported version of Mac OS 9. In his new book, Ken Segall says that Steve Jobs ...
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